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Please help, easy simple, quick.
Well i have forums, or catorgorys what ever u call em, and inside have more forums ui would like to dispaly the subforums on my main page like dis how can i do dis? plz someone i very bignner with vbulletin
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Perhaps this thread will help. (search is your friend.... )
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Problem is i dont know how to search
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Search Sub-Forums using that White search bar on the Nav Bar.
I suggest looking at All Mods, or Mods for the vB version you are using. |
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i mean what to search
--------------- Added [DATE]1218136617[/DATE] at [TIME]1218136617[/TIME] --------------- i dont know what to search you see --------------- Added [DATE]1218136650[/DATE] at [TIME]1218136650[/TIME] --------------- p.s. im using the 3.7.2 Patch Level 1 |
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I forgot to post the link - How did they get the Forums to show up like this?
To search, go to the upper right and you will see a Search Box. If you are looking for a Mod, select All Mods or the version you want (hint: very often a 3.5 or 3.6 will work for 3.7, so sometimes it is best to do All Mods). You mention "subforums", so that's a good term to start your search with. You could also do "forum*" since sometimes people spell it as "sub-forums". |
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